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  2. Snake Mountain (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    The state of Vermont acquired the summit land in 1988. Today the old carriage road is a popular hiking trail. Contrary to popular belief, the concrete pad on the summit overlook is not that of the hotel but rather the foundation of a house that a young man started to build on the summit before he died overseas in a car crash.

  3. Mount Philo State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was established in 1924 when Francies Humphreys of Brookline, Massachusetts, owner of the adjacent Mt. Philo Inn, donated the land to the State of Vermont for recreational use. This land would become Vermont's first state park. [citation needed] In 1929, the carriage road was improved and a summit picnic area was created.

  4. Waybury Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Waybury Inn is an inn at 457 East Main Street in Middlebury, Vermont, United States. The inn was built in 1810, and is one of the oldest operating traveler's accommodations in the state. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1] It is well known for its use in exterior shots of the Newhart television series.

  5. Island Line Trail - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Rutland Railroad is covered in Robert C. Jones' "Railroads of Vermont, Volume 2" (ISBN 9781881535027) and in Jim Shaughnessy's "The Rutland Railroad", Howell-North Books, 1964. Passenger service on the Rutland's Island Line (and on the entire Rutland RR system) ended after a strike by employees in late June, 1953.

  6. Stratton Mountain (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, James P. Taylor (1872–1949) was on the mountain when he conceived the idea of a trail from Massachusetts to Canada, which became Vermont's Long Trail. [3] While on the summit of Stratton during the construction of the Long Trail, Benton MacKaye (1879–1975) considered that it would be a good idea to have a trail spanning the entire ...

  7. Mount Ascutney State Park - Wikipedia

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    Mount Ascutney State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Vermont. [2] The park entrance is located along Vermont Route 44-A near the town of Windsor in Windsor County . Operated by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation, a significant portion of the park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .

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